NCRI – The full horror of the latest massacre at Camp Ashraf has been revealed in new graphic images from inside the camp.
A series of photographs of Camp Ashraf massacre victim Hossein Madani – a veteran member of the Iranian Resistance’s foreign affairs commission – show how he was shot in the abdomen and the head by forces of Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki at the behest of the Iranian regime.
Mr Madani had been standing outside his residential quarters in Camp Ashraf when he was first shot through the stomach.
After being helped to his room, he was then tracked down later by gunmen and shot again through the head at point blank range, killing him instantly.
Mr Hossein Madani was one of 52 Iranian victims of the slaughter on September 1.
The photos were taken by fellow Camp Ashraf resident Saeed Saeedy, another NCRI veteran, who was also handcuffed and murdered by terrorist.
Mr. Madani and Mr Saeedy also had been recognized as ‘Protected Person’ based on the Fourth Geneva Convention and like other 50 executed Camp Ashraf residents carried identity cards issued by the U.S. Government when they had been promised to be protected.
A report by UNAMI (United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq) stated: “All the deceased appeared to have suffered gunshot wounds, the majority of them in the head and the upper body, and several with their hands tied.”
Mr Madani shot in the abdomen is helped by another Camp Ashraf resident to wait for medical care which he never received.
A bullet casing near Mr Madani’s eyeglass
Mr Madani was shot outside his residence
The criminal forces shot Mr through the head at point blank range in room where he was laying down wounded.